Anne Rice's fame rests on her supernatural tales, but she is far more than a horror novelist. She goes beyond the genre by changing the classic horror stories into myths, fairy tales, and nightmares in order to explore philosophical questions of life, death, evil, and the meaning of existence. This is the most up-to-date analysis of her work and includes individual chapters on each of her vampire, witch, and mummy novels, including her most recent, Memnoch the Devil (1995). A perfect companion for students and Anne Rice fans, this study also features a biographical chapter and a chapter which discusses her use of the supernatural, horror, and fantasy genres. Smith shows how Rice's five vampire novels interweave to form a complete mythology, a layered universe with its own history and rules, in which her characters act out the question of what it means to be human in an increasingly inhuman world. In the three Witches Chronicles, Smith shows how Rice explores the meaning of power, sexuality, family, and womanhood in the 20th century. Each novel is examined in a separate chapter with subsections on point of view, plot, character, theme, and literary device. Each novel is also examined from an alternative critical approach, such as psychological, myth, and feminist criticism, which offers the reader an alternative perspective from which to read the novel. A complete bibliography of Rice's work, general criticism and biographical sources, and listings of reviews of each novel complete the work. For fans and students, this is the perfect companion to Anne Rice's fiction and is a necessary purchase by secondary school and public libraries.
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Horror novelist Anne Rice explores philosophical questions of life, death, evil and the meaning of existence in her work. This text provides an analysis of her vampire, witch and mummy novels with subsections on point of view, plot, character, theme and literary device.
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Series Foreword by Kathleen Gregory Klein A Biography of Anne Rice Supernatural Genres: Gothic, Horror, and Fantasy The Vampires Interview with the Vampire The Vampire Lestat The Queen of the Damned The Tale of the Body Thief Memnoch the Devil The Mummy The Mummy or Ramses the Damned The Witches The Witching Hour Lasher Taltos Bibliography Index
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Students love to read and do reports on today's bestselling authors. Until now, they had nowhere to turn for serious critical analysis of their favorite writers. Each volume in this critically acclaimed series is a valuable resource for research, helping students hone their analytical skills and think critically about the popular fiction they enjoy. Each volume contains:
- A chapter on literary history and genre
- A biographical chapter
- A complete bibliography of works by and about the author, along with lists of reviews, criticism, and secondary sources
- Chapters devoted to the analysis of individual novels.

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ISBN
9780313296123
Publisert
1996-09-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Greenwood Press
Vekt
454 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, G, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
208

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Jennifer Smith is a candidate for a PhD in English and a Masters of Fine Arts degree in fiction at Ohio State University. She is writing her dissertation on the strategic use of humor in 20th-century Western women's popular literature. She is the author of eight romance novels. Her first mainstream novel is to be published in 1997.